For almost a quarter of a century, the EU Habitats Directive and its sister legislation, the Birds Directive, have formed the pillar for conservation action in Britain. All our Special Areas of Conservation (and Special Protected Areas for birds) derive from this legislation. And in r
One of the most famous whales of all time is Herman Melville’s Moby Dick. This fictional tale was about a sperm whale, usually found living in waters of 1,000 metres or more depth, beyond the continental shelf edge. This iconic species was thrust into the limelight earlier this year w
Sea Watch Foundations’ prestigious status as the longest-running Nationwide research charity in the UK focussed on the conservation and monitoring of cetaceans, has at its core the selfless donation of time and effort made by a network of dedicated volunteers spread across the British